Be the next steward of this amazing piece of Nevada history. This 10,000+ SF building (in addition to a 2,720 SF basement) spans the complete city block between Carson and Musser Streets and dates back to 1863. The corner lot provides excellent frontage on Carson, Musser, and Curry Streets. Zoned Downtown Mixed Use, the possibilities are plenty. Continue to use it as an office or repurpose it for live/work, co-working, retail, an art gallery, a performance center, an art gallery, a restaurant or a combination thereof. The space would easily demise to allow multiple uses. Dating back to 1863, this iconic building is anchored by the old George Myers Hardware store on Carson Street and the Warren Fire House on Curry Street. The two buildings were tied together by an “entrance gallery” constructed in 1991. Soaring ceilings and interior stone walls provide the “wow” factor for this property. History abounds with this property including a hand cranked elevator, possibly the oldest in the state. Tunnels (now blocked off) run diagonally underneath Carson and Musser Streets to the State Capitol and underneath old Ormsby County Courthouse. The site benefits from both foot and vehicular traffic. Carson Street through the downtown area averages 12,000 to 20,000 vehicles per day. Curry Street bustles with both vehicular and foot traffic and was completely modernized with the Carson St./Curry St. improvements done in between 2016 and 2018. Federal rehabilitation tax credits are available for properties such as these.